by
Mr. Fujii

Presentation Session-1

Saturday Sept 29, 10:00am-12:30pm

Presenter: Mr. Yasuo Fuji

Topic: Love is Giving: Learn Giviing to learn Loving  

10 minutes

Guided centering meditation

55 minutes

Presentation

10 minutes

Stretch Break

20 minutes

Guided contemplation of the presentation

55 minutes

Contemplative sharing of individual feelings and understanding of the presentation

Love is Giving: Learn Giving to Learn Loving

Shinto and Buddhism, aka the Universe, fundamentally gives us everything. We cannot receive more even if we asked for more. It is important to first learn and realize the fact that we do receive from the universe already. We call what universe gives us "Love or Mercy". If it is us who crave for more, then it is also us who can give. To be able to realize that you are receiving, you need to first give. This is called "Offering" in Buddhism. Asking for more without noticing you were given everything already, or being grateful for what you were given and try to give too - this depends on the size and nobleness of "Love or Mercy" given and the level of sensation and feeling that come from it. The premise is that people are loved by the world, so the problems people have all come from the fact they are not aware of the "Love or Mercy" given to them. This is individual's free will, and "Love and Mercy" gives that free will as well. Only by giving, one can understand this concept. 

Born in Toyama, Yasuo Fujii is currently the CEO for Celestial Incarnation Inc. Based on the "Four Noble Truths" which is the basis of Buddhism, he designed the Leadership Education and Mentor Program. The Mentor Program is intended to solve the many problems people face on their journey that is life. In 2013, Yasuo founded the Wakeners Foundation whose goal is to make world peace a reality. Through the foundation, he started the Mentor Certification Program, which currently has students not only in Japan, but also throughout Asian countries such as China, Singapore and Vietnam.

New Cohort and Coursework Scheduling

 

Ubiquity University requires a SHEN coursework certificate worth 16 credits for their MASc degree, 24 credits for a combined MASc/PhD, and 13 credits beyond MASc for a PhD degree, a credit being one hour of engagement for a 15-week semester. 

To understand how SHEN plans for you to qualify for various SHEN Coursework certificates, you need to understand the following:

  1. SHEN divides a calendar year into three 10-week academic terms, 
  2. The academic terms begin on the third Monday of January, April, and September, 
  3. An academic term is followed by a free period,
  4. New students are admitted three times a year in the three academic terms, 
  5. Participating students take a minimum of one 3-hour/week course in each term (2 credits), 
  6. A course is scheduled for three hours per week, usually in one continuous session,
  7. MASc level certificate requires 8 30-hour  courses,
  8. Combined MASc/PhD level certificate requires 12 30-hour  courses,
  9. PhD level certificate requires 5 30-hour courses and 1 45-hour course after their MASc.
  10. The maximum number of participating terms required to qualify for a MASc level certificate is 8, for a combined MASc/PhD level certificate is 12, and for a PhD level certificate is six after obtaining a MASc level certificate. 

Here is a pictorial view of the above coursework scheduling description.

 

New Cohort and Course Scheduling